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PETER BAGGE: CONVERSATIONS — A MUST-HAVE DOUBLE-BAGGE ITEM
Possibly the best book on an individual comics creator to date Peter Bagge : Conversations Edited by Kent Worcester The University Press of Mississippi, Feb 2015. Hardback, 208 pages (approx.), 6 x 9 inches, 9781628462043 Amazon US has this book … Continue reading
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